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Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Estello: 6:55am On Feb 23
Nigeria's economy grew 3.46% in the fourth quarter (NGGDPQ=ECI), opens new tab, a similar pace as it did a year earlier, data showed on Thursday, as oil output picked up and government reforms to boost growth began to take effect.

Gross domestic product grew quicker than in the two previous quarters of 2023. GDP grew 2.54% in the third quarter and 2.51% in the second.
Growth in the final quarter of 2022 was 3.52% in annual terms.


The pickup in growth came as reforms instituted by President Bola Tinubu, who pledged during his inauguration in May to expand the economy by at least 6% annually, began to take effect.

Tinubu made bold changes including ending a costly fuel subsidy and devaluing the country's naira currency twice in less than a year to try to lift sluggish growth.

But these reforms have stoked price pressures, sending inflation to almost 30% in January, its the highest in nearly three decades.
President Tinubu said during a November budget speech that the economy was expected to grow by at least 3.76% in 2024


The National Bureau of Statistics said full-year growth for 2023 stood at 2.74%.
"The performance of the GDP in the fourth quarter of 2023 was driven mainly by the services sector, which recorded a growth of 3.98% and contributed 56.55% to the aggregate GDP," the statistics office said.

Growth in the agriculture and industrial sectors, which create jobs, improved marginally during the period, compared with a year ago, the data showed.

Average daily oil output (NGOIL=ECI), opens new tab rose to 1.55 million barrels per day, up from 1.34 million a year ago.
Nigeria relies on oil production for about two-thirds of government earnings and 90% of its foreign exchange income.


"The real growth of the oil sector was 12.11% year-on-year in Q4 2023, indicating an increase of 25.5% points relative to the rate recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2022 at -13.38%," said the statistics office.

https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/nigerian-economy-grows-346-yy-fourth-quarter-2024-02-22/

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Paraman: 7:07am On Feb 23
Good news. Very soon, inflation will start falling.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Bethel4Life(f): 7:10am On Feb 23
Paraman:
Good news. Very soon, inflation will start falling.
no be only falling


U never shout E Bin pa wa finish

More suffering is coming

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by AOB1: 7:13am On Feb 23
That's good, they should up their game so everything can come back to normal

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Kaido: 7:13am On Feb 23
What is growing steadily?

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by AOB1: 7:13am On Feb 23
Bethel4Life:
no be only falling


U never shout E Bin pa wa finish

More suffering is coming
Even though you hate Tinubu why can't you use your head and be happy for the nation once in a while, you guys just want this country to burn down because your favourite candidate did not win the election.

Instead of your favourite candidate to give the government advice on this economy issue he is busy throwing blame upandan just to look good before his followers. I hate hypocrisy

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by AOB1: 7:14am On Feb 23
Kaido:
What is growing steadily?
Your head, so far you can't read and understand

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by AskNgige2: 7:14am On Feb 23
Ask ngige how far
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by StoneLucifer: 7:14am On Feb 23
Story...

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by gasparpisciotta: 7:15am On Feb 23
We want the effects on the street and not just on the pages of newspapers

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Umueme: 7:15am On Feb 23
Nice one, If true though. May Nigeria succeed

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by cbrass(m): 7:15am On Feb 23
Waoo...we are getting there by the special grace of God. I love this grin
My own investment is coming soon too

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by CollectMoney: 7:15am On Feb 23
Rubbish report.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Johnjustice: 7:15am On Feb 23
What is the benefit if economy grows and benefits just a few private companies, politicians and their cronies, while the people watch like spectators and bear the brunt of high cost of goods and services, with no welfare, no subsidies, no water, no constant power, no security...the people just paying VAT taxes to government and making business owners rich.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Bobotic(m): 7:15am On Feb 23
Shey Una Don See Wetin Una Economy Do My Eyes?

Make the economy grow faster I wan recover cool

Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by datola: 7:16am On Feb 23
Hmmm.... Good news.

But we can't see or feel the growth
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by RecessionistPMB: 7:16am On Feb 23
Growth(more money in govt pocket) but more poverty to the people, with soaring unemployment and unprecedented businesses shutting down. Is that one growth?

They can keep playing to the gullibility of the "ronu" people and agbadorians.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Chikel20000(m): 7:16am On Feb 23
Very good ...let d dollar rate start crashing from Monday....
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Greenfusion: 7:16am On Feb 23
This people should stop deceiving us.....our economy isn't good.....

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by potent5(m): 7:17am On Feb 23
Only APC part of the Nigerian economy is growing. Election had ended, but APC is still relying on propaganda while people are dying daily of hardship. .

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by EbolaTinubu: 7:17am On Feb 23
grin
Propaganda is not going to take una anywhere.

Ebola Tinubu is a monumental failure and a disgrace to the sane mind

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by sukkot: 7:18am On Feb 23
Hmm
Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Kingrshd3: 7:18am On Feb 23
People will not be happy with this news .

But all the best for AGBADORIANS

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by EbolaTinubu: 7:18am On Feb 23
Kaido:
What is growing steadily?
Help me ask those fools oh

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Splashme: 7:19am On Feb 23
Tinubu is just a daft

He has no reason whatsoever to fail.

Crude Oil is selling at a very high rate

Nigeria's oil output has significantly increased in line with OPEC quota

Restiveness in the oil rich region is at its lowest
.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by fatboyslym007: 7:19am On Feb 23
gasparpisciotta:
We want the effects on the street and not just on the pages of newspapers

That is a question for your Governors and LGA Chairpersons

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Nostring: 7:19am On Feb 23
Bethel4Life:
no be only falling


U never shout E Bin pa wa finish

More suffering is coming
we know na una wish be that... Chaos , disaster, killings na wetin una dey hope fr daily, cos your messiah lost election,😂 useless ppl

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Boyooosa(m): 7:19am On Feb 23
Great

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Franking: 7:19am On Feb 23
Who talk that thing??!

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by Solidkay(m): 7:20am On Feb 23
Shey nah statistics Nigerians wan chop?
People are suffering from acute hunger and wallowing in abject poverty as a result of maladministration while the people responsible are not even feeling the impact or trying to empathize with the people who voted them into power.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Grows Steadily As Oil Output Rises - Reuters by alanto: 7:20am On Feb 23
Please stop posting Nigeria's growth it's hurting obi people

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